Les Enfants du Roi
Montreal's Plateau, or “La petite France,” is overrun with elegant, polite French children.
Montreal's Plateau, or “La petite France,” is overrun with elegant, polite French children.
George comes over after Emily goes to bed and he leaves in the middle of the night. We do it in the guest room, not in my bedroom where my husband's ghost sleeps.
Twenty years after the end of the war, Vesna Plazacic finds a hopelessness gripping Bosnia’s youth.
In the Yukon, those with fetal alcohol spectrum disorder rarely find the care they need. Rhiannon Russell on a deadly lack of support.
Be happy, be productive, be your best self: everybody has a version of the bathroom mirror mantra that defines the good life. Scaachi Koul and Naomi Skwarna on the tyranny of a life well lived.
Kate Sloan on how a call for scientific conclusions about female ejaculation is drowning in a wave of pleasure.
For most patients, morcellation means less-invasive surgery. For others, it can be a death sentence. Alison Motluk investigates why two former Harvard doctors are trying to ban a procedure that left one of them riddled with cancer.
Prejudice often hides behind a secular mask. Fariha Roísín on the silencing of Muslim feminists.
New poetry by Derek Webster.
From “Matisiwin” by Marie Christine Bernard, translated by Melissa Bull.
Sophie Deraspe's documentary The Amina Profile strips back a romance to reveal an ugly truth.
Fall reads from Patrick DeWitt, Kate Beaton, Josh Massey and more.
New albums from Carly Rae Jepsen, Destroyer, FKA Twigs and more.